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School Choice Looms as Electoral Stealth Issue

Conservatives gathered at the pro-Trump America First Policy Summit in Washington this week talked about numerous issues like soaring crime, the ailing economy, and tensions abroad.

Pay Attention To The Dutch Farmer Protests Because America Is Next

The same climate policies that are set to destroy private agriculture in the Netherlands are eventually coming to America.

Kansas Abortion Amendment Spurs Registrations, Projections of Record Aug. 2 Primary Tally

There’s a pitch battle, one of words and wording, being waged across the rolling woods and river-creased plains of Kansas, with both sides accusing the other of spinning lies to fearmonger for votes in a special election being intensely watched nationwide.

House Passes ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban Along Party Lines, Likely Doomed in the Senate

The House of Representatives on July 29 passed legislation that would ban so-called “assault weapons” and high-capacity magazines.

Justice Thomas Leaves Woke George Washington University

The Constitutional Law program at George Washington University Law School has lost one of the greatest assets it has ever offered students.

US Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Arm Taiwan

A group of Democrats and Republicans have introduced a bill that would authorize the Biden administration to create a new military aid program for...

Biden Tests Positive for COVID Again, Moves Back into Isolation

President Joe Biden announced Saturday that he would return to isolation after testing positive again for coronavirus. “Folks, today I tested positive for COVID again,”...

Fox News Banning Trump From Network

The New York Times reported Friday that Fox News has not had Donald Trump on its network in over 100 days, which the paper said was part of a larger strategy to eliminate the former president as a major GOP player.

Robb Elementary School Principal’s Leave With Pay Lifted, Will Continue to Serve in Role: Lawyer

The principal of Robb Elementary School in Texas, Mandy Gutierrez, has been reinstated three days after she was placed on paid administrative, her attorney has said.

17% of Immigration Cases Tossed Because DHS Failed to File Paperwork, Study Finds

Immigration judges are tossing one out of every six new immigration cases because Homeland Security failed to file a basic form — the original court summons — according to a new study.

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